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Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaysia. Show all posts
Saturday, 9 February 2013
"Cak Kun Cak" By Swatari Pak Ngah, Malaysia, @ PENTAS LESTARI SENI IV
"Cak Kun Cak" By Swatari Pak Ngah, Malaysia, @ PENTAS LESTARI SENI IV Tube. Duration : 7.22 Mins.
"Cak Kun Cak" By Swatari Pak Ngah Productions Malaysia PENTAS LESTARI SENI IV 4th Showcase of Everlasting Arts Sunday, 25 July 2010 @ Fuchun Community Club, 1 Woodlands Street 31, From 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. The event - organised by Fuchun CC MAEC and supported by Singapore National Arts Council (NAC) for the third consecutive year - showcased performing arts groups from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Featuring Dance Performance By: - Well-known Malaysian performing arts group SWATARI PAK NGAH PRODUCTIONS (Malaysia) - SMKI Yogyakarta School of Arts and Yogyakarta State University (UNY) of Indonesia performing the epic Ramayana and several Javanese dances. - Sriwana, Persadaku Seni, Tepak Sireh, Dian Dancers & Attri Dancers of Singapore. Other Performances: - Silat Kuningan (Fuchun CC MAEC) - Orkestra Melayu Marsiling - Ukiran Rentak (Kompang & Percussion - Fuchun CC MAEC) - Joget Lambak (Mass Dance) Visit www.persadaku.org Yahya Hamid Chairman Fuchun CC MAEC
"Cak Kun Cak" By Swatari Pak Ngah Productions Malaysia PENTAS LESTARI SENI IV 4th Showcase of Everlasting Arts Sunday, 25 July 2010 @ Fuchun Community Club, 1 Woodlands Street 31, From 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. The event - organised by Fuchun CC MAEC and supported by Singapore National Arts Council (NAC) for the third consecutive year - showcased performing arts groups from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. Featuring Dance Performance By: - Well-known Malaysian performing arts group SWATARI PAK NGAH PRODUCTIONS (Malaysia) - SMKI Yogyakarta School of Arts and Yogyakarta State University (UNY) of Indonesia performing the epic Ramayana and several Javanese dances. - Sriwana, Persadaku Seni, Tepak Sireh, Dian Dancers & Attri Dancers of Singapore. Other Performances: - Silat Kuningan (Fuchun CC MAEC) - Orkestra Melayu Marsiling - Ukiran Rentak (Kompang & Percussion - Fuchun CC MAEC) - Joget Lambak (Mass Dance) Visit www.persadaku.org Yahya Hamid Chairman Fuchun CC MAEC
Saturday, 5 January 2013
Electoral reforms and the quest for democracy in Malaysia: Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan
Electoral reforms and the quest for democracy in Malaysia: Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan Tube. Duration : 86.42 Mins.
Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan gives this lecture entitled 'Public Lecture Electoral reforms and the quest for democracy in Malaysia' at The Australian National University on 1 November 2011. The BERSIH 2.0 rally of the 9th of July 2011 will forever be etched in the memory of Malaysians as a historic day. This was the day when around 50000 Malaysians from all ethnic groups defied attempts by the government to prevent a demonstration. In this video, the speaker discusses the eight demands of BERSIH in the context of Malaysia's electoral system. She also explores the events leading up to July 9th as well its aftermath and significance. She also discusses whether the government's recent response in setting up a Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reforms and announced plans to repeal some oppressive legislation are reasons for hope. Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan is a leading lawyer, human rights and rule of law activist in Malaysia. She served on the Malaysian Bar Council from 2002 until March 2010. She was its Chairman and President from March 2007 till March 2009. She presently heads Bersih 2.0, a citizen's movement for free and fair elections. She has served on the executive committee of the Women's Aid Organisation and is involved in the Bar Council Special Committee on the Orang Asli (indigenous persons) rights. Ambiga graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Exeter, in 1979. She was called to the English Bar at Gray's Inn in 1980 and to the ...
Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan gives this lecture entitled 'Public Lecture Electoral reforms and the quest for democracy in Malaysia' at The Australian National University on 1 November 2011. The BERSIH 2.0 rally of the 9th of July 2011 will forever be etched in the memory of Malaysians as a historic day. This was the day when around 50000 Malaysians from all ethnic groups defied attempts by the government to prevent a demonstration. In this video, the speaker discusses the eight demands of BERSIH in the context of Malaysia's electoral system. She also explores the events leading up to July 9th as well its aftermath and significance. She also discusses whether the government's recent response in setting up a Parliamentary Select Committee on Electoral Reforms and announced plans to repeal some oppressive legislation are reasons for hope. Dato' Ambiga Sreenevasan is a leading lawyer, human rights and rule of law activist in Malaysia. She served on the Malaysian Bar Council from 2002 until March 2010. She was its Chairman and President from March 2007 till March 2009. She presently heads Bersih 2.0, a citizen's movement for free and fair elections. She has served on the executive committee of the Women's Aid Organisation and is involved in the Bar Council Special Committee on the Orang Asli (indigenous persons) rights. Ambiga graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from the University of Exeter, in 1979. She was called to the English Bar at Gray's Inn in 1980 and to the ...
Tuesday, 1 January 2013
Malaysia - Travel Video (1080HD)
Malaysia - Travel Video (1080HD) Tube. Duration : 5.23 Mins.
For more great information, photos and video about Malaysia, see PleaseTakeMeTo's Malaysia Travel Guide - www.pleasetakemeto.com Malaysia is situated just north of the Equator, between Thailand and Singapore. Malaysia is a federation of 13 states, with 11 on the Malaysian Peninsula and two on the island of Borneo. With a population of just over 27 million people, a low cost of living and a year-round tropical climate, Malaysia remains a favorite destination for travellers the world over. Malaysia is a nation rich in diversities. One of the first places you'll notice this diversity is in the smiling faces of those waiting to great you. Malaysia is truly a racial melting pot, where Malay, Indian, Chinese and smaller ethnic groups live together in respectful harmony. Malaysia's diverse cultural heritage adds spice and colour to every aspect of life here, from religions and festivals to culinary traditions and architecture. The national language is Malay, but English is widely-spoken, making it a breeze for travellers to find their way around and to get to know the locals. Malaysia is also a country of awe-inspiring geographical diversity. Looking for unspoiled beaches and clear tropical waters? In Malaysia, some of the world's most pristine islands and marine habitats await you. Feel the need to rise above the mundane everyday world? Come, let your spirit soar among highland hideaways and mist-shrouded mountains. Longing for a little adventure? Explore some of the Earth's ...
For more great information, photos and video about Malaysia, see PleaseTakeMeTo's Malaysia Travel Guide - www.pleasetakemeto.com Malaysia is situated just north of the Equator, between Thailand and Singapore. Malaysia is a federation of 13 states, with 11 on the Malaysian Peninsula and two on the island of Borneo. With a population of just over 27 million people, a low cost of living and a year-round tropical climate, Malaysia remains a favorite destination for travellers the world over. Malaysia is a nation rich in diversities. One of the first places you'll notice this diversity is in the smiling faces of those waiting to great you. Malaysia is truly a racial melting pot, where Malay, Indian, Chinese and smaller ethnic groups live together in respectful harmony. Malaysia's diverse cultural heritage adds spice and colour to every aspect of life here, from religions and festivals to culinary traditions and architecture. The national language is Malay, but English is widely-spoken, making it a breeze for travellers to find their way around and to get to know the locals. Malaysia is also a country of awe-inspiring geographical diversity. Looking for unspoiled beaches and clear tropical waters? In Malaysia, some of the world's most pristine islands and marine habitats await you. Feel the need to rise above the mundane everyday world? Come, let your spirit soar among highland hideaways and mist-shrouded mountains. Longing for a little adventure? Explore some of the Earth's ...
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Malaysia Culture Show and Traditional Dance
Malaysia Culture Show and Traditional Dance Tube. Duration : 5.22 Mins.
This is one the most exiting attractions in Kuala Lumpur that you should not miss. The 45 minutes show covering folk dance from different ethnic in Malaysia. The culture show started at 300pm at Matic (Malaysia Tourism Center) Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, only available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, or you can see the show at Saloma Bistro every night comes with buffer dinner. To do the Kuala Lumpur day tours together with this culture show visit www.kualalumpurtravel.net
This is one the most exiting attractions in Kuala Lumpur that you should not miss. The 45 minutes show covering folk dance from different ethnic in Malaysia. The culture show started at 300pm at Matic (Malaysia Tourism Center) Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, only available on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, or you can see the show at Saloma Bistro every night comes with buffer dinner. To do the Kuala Lumpur day tours together with this culture show visit www.kualalumpurtravel.net
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